'Enough Is Enough' - Manchester United Supporters Group Announce Protest for Arsenal Fixture - Manchester Evening News
GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, AUG 17 – The 1958 supporters group will protest against ownership due to poor club performance and unpopular decisions after Manchester United finished 15th, their worst league result since 1974.
- Ahead of the August 17 match against Arsenal, Manchester United supporters will protest at Old Trafford, led by The 1958 supporters' group against the Glazer family and Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
- Amid concern over poor performance and unpopular changes, United finished 15th last season, their lowest since 1974, and Ratcliffe owns a 28.94% stake since February 2024.
- The 1958 supporters' group will march to Old Trafford on Aug. 17, displaying banners including 'Jim can't fix this' before the Arsenal match.
- Amid the backlash, Ratcliffe issued a stark caution, saying 'It can be unpleasant' and warning he might quit if abuse reaches Glazer family levels, The Times reported.
- Manchester United's fanbase appears more unified than ever in demanding a fundamental overhaul of ownership and club direction.
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Jim Ratcliffe has made clear what would force his Man Utd exit as fans plan protest - The Mirror
A Manchester United supporters' group are planning a protest ahead of the club's first Premier League game of the season and co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has already claimed he will quit if he becomes as unpopular as the Glazers
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Read Full Article'Enough is enough' - Manchester United supporters group announce protest for Arsenal fixture - Manchester Evening News
Supporters group The 1958 will protest against the Glazers and Sir Jim Ratcliffe ahead of Man United's Premier League opener against Arsenal.
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